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Rahul,
I believe you have just described Oracle Software Configuration Manager (SCM) for the Oracle Repository. It allows comparison of two forms or reports, also modules, tables, entities etc. It's versioning is at the object level and it's rigorous. Maggie
Respectfully,
> Maggie Tompkins - DCII Integration
> Technology Services Organization - Kansas City
> Defense Finance and Accounting Service
> 816-926-1117 (DSN 465); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 2:39 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
List, we are looking for a version control software for our application
code. All the code is
developed using dev6i, pl/sql. is there a product focused towards oracle
tools ? we are looking for
something which can compare two forms or reports!! and provide basic
check-in-out facility
TIA
Rahul
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